AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoChad Politics: President Mahamat Idriss Déby pardoned Succes Masra and eight other jailed opposition figures, with Masra urging forgiveness, unity, and a new push for reconciliation after more than a year behind bars. Regional Security: Nigeria says suspected ISWAP attackers were repelled in Borno during a multi-pronged assault on a forward operating base, with troops recovering weapons and equipment. Sudan Spillover: A new report argues Sudan’s war may be reaching a tipping point, while regional backers—including Chad—continue to shape the conflict’s trajectory. Humanitarian Pressure: Another analysis highlights how fighting in Sudan has driven millions into Chad and beyond, turning the region into a massive humanitarian crisis. Tech for Connectivity in Africa: Airtel and Starlink launched Africa’s first satellite-to-phone service in the DRC, letting compatible phones connect directly to satellites where coverage is missing. Chad Environment: NASA-linked reporting says dust from Chad’s Bodélé Depression travels thousands of kilometers and helps feed the Amazon rainforest’s nutrient cycle.
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